My workflow blew up when I started using Cloud Code. Suddenly I’m editing cloud and skill files in multiple projects, managing MCP server configs – and running 8-10 agent sessions in different terminal windows.
I am shattered. I’m checking the wrong tab. I don’t have agent tips. I’ve been editing raw Markdown soup in VSCode’s Split Preview thinking there must be another way.
I needed a way to fight it all at once.
So I made it A quarrel – A native Swift macOS Markdown editor for cloud code devs and power users.
Short version:
Project Switching – Quickly switch contexts between entire workspaces.
Embedded Terminals – Run Cloudcode, Gemini, whatever in tabbed terminals within the app
Session Context – Each terminal displays its connected Claude.md, active skills, and MCP servers
Embedded Browser – Manage multiple browser tabs, import bookmarks, and check dev toolbars.
Smart Notifications – Need agent input? Finished a task? Need permission? You get a native macOS notification that takes you straight to the right Terminal tab. This is the feature that keeps me in the flow.
Rendered Markdown Editing – Like Typora, but built for AI config files. XML blocks (`
`, “, ` `) Highlight and terminate syntax. Token count – This is experimental, but shows your token usage for this file.
I think it’s pretty rad, built in Swift so it’s fast. There is no electron app.
Get it here: https://wrangleapp.dev
It’s $19 one time. No membership. Free upgrade. macOS only (Apple Silicon, Sequoia+).
I’m a solo giant. If you don’t like it, tell me why – I will keep improving it. Report feedback/bugs here.
Wrangle won’t change your life if you don’t run AI agents every day. That’s right – it was built for a power user who currently has 15 Claude.md files open, and just as many Claude Code sessions.
Built with heavy AI support; Each Swift line is reviewed by a professional Swift Dev. AI- A tool for local devs, built like this.